ITS-SIDS

ITS-SIDS

The Infant/Toddler Safe Sleep and SIDS Risk Reduction in Child Care (ITS-SIDS) training prepares caregivers to set up safe sleep environment

By AACF

Date and time

Thursday, May 23 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Albemarle Alliance for Children and Families

1403 Parkview Drive Elizabeth City, NC 27909

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About this event

  • 2 hours

This required training explains all the parts of North Carolina’s SIDS Law. Participants will review information about when and how to use the approved waivers, how to best place a baby in bed to sleep, and other “Best Practice” recommendations. During the workshop, participants will get the needed information to create a Safe Sleep Policy, updated research about SIDS, and local health and safety resources. Participants also will be walked through how to do an unresponsive infant drill and the reason for doing them regularly. (DCDEE 1)

Presenter: Wendy Dickens, Infant and Toddler Specialist

2 Contact Hours

No refunds unless the class is canceled by AACF.

All participants in the training need to register with their email addresses. If your Center Director is paying that is acceptable, but for pre/post reasons please sign up with your email.

Thank you for choosing AACF for your professional development needs!

Organized by

Albemarle Alliance for Children and Families supports programs and services designed to:

  • enhance the quality of early care and education
  • assist parents in finding and selecting quality programs for their children
  • provide strength-based programs to support families parenting young children and children with special needs
  • support teen parents and teen pregnancy prevention

Mission:To fiercely advocate for our children by ensuring that every child feels supported, valued, and loved. Vision:Communities are engaged.Families are strengthened. Children are loved.

AACF's Strategic Goals:

Goal 1: Children are in safe and supportive environments.

Goal 2: Early childhood education is easily accessible and creates positive child/family outcomes.

Goal 3: Our communities and partners invest in the well-being of all children.

Goal 4: Children and families have access to strong support systems that prioritize diversity and inclusion.

Goal 5: Children are mentally, physically, and developmentally ready to achieve success.

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